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36 light
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35 every
34 creation
34 let
34 upon
33 account
Theophilus Antiochensis
To Autolycus

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creation

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1 I, 4 | His work, the earth is His creation, the sea is His handiwork; 2 I, 5 | dwelling in it, so the whole creation is contained by the spirit 3 I, 5 | spirit is along with the creation contained by the hand of 4 I, 5 | who along with the whole creation is enclosed by the hand 5 II, 6 | as self-existent] and the creation of the world [without a 6 II, 7 | handle the subject of the Creation, said that in the beginning 7 II, 9 | uttered both what regarded the creation of the world and all other 8 II, 10 | through them spoke of the creation of the world and of all 9 II, 10 | named the "beginning," and "creation," then he thus introduced 10 II, 10 | Then having spoken of their creation, he explains to us: "And 11 II, 11 | Now, the beginning of the creation is light; since light manifests 12 II, 12 | suggestions, both concerning the creation of the world and the nature 13 II, 13 | XIII. REMARKS ON THE CREATION OF THE WORLD.~Moreover, 14 II, 13 | beginning to relate the creation of all things from the earthly 15 II, 13 | prophet mentioned that the creation of the heavens first of 16 II, 13 | God gave for animating the creation, as he gave life to man, 17 II, 13 | the Spirit, may nourish creation. For the Spirit being one, 18 II, 18 | XVIII. THE CREATION OF MAN.~But as to what relates 19 II, 18 | as to what relates to the creation of man, his own creation 20 II, 18 | creation of man, his own creation cannot be explained by man, 21 II, 18 | mere bye-works, reckons the creation of man to be the only work 22 II, 19 | tilling it. But that the creation of man might be made plain, 23 II, 19 | make man;" and since His creation was not yet plainly related, 24 II, 22 | uttered, the first-born of all creation, not Himself being emptied 25 II, 23 | day, and made known this creation after the seventh day, when 26 II, 32 | they do not know about the creation of the world and its population? 27 II, 33 | before the flood; both of the creation of the world and the formation 28 II, 35 | the unity of God, and the creation of the world, and the formation 29 III, 3 | if they spoke even of the creation of the world, they finally 30 III, 15| of God, the maker of all creation, we yet consider that we 31 III, 23| the very beginning of the creation of the world, which Moses 32 III, 23| spoken of what concerned the creation and genesis of the world, 33 III, 28| are concerned. From the creation of the world to the deluge 34 III, 28| All the years from the creation of the world amount to a


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